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Major Mexican Cartels are joining forces
to battle the Mexican Army
Could
develop into a civil war
by Michael
Webster: Investigative Reporter. Sunday
May 18, 2008 3:00 PM PST
Mexican drug
cartels angered by a nationwide military crackdown on their drug
and other criminal actives are striking back. This powerful
group of organized criminals and their alliance, also
known as the Federation, is a cooperating group of the major
Mexican drug trafficking organizations (DTOs) also known as
Mexican drug cartels and their Para-military units and gangs
that share resources such as smuggling drug, human and terrorist
transportation routes both in Mexico and on into the United
states, money laundering trained paramilitary personal and
warring equipment.
The Alliance was formed originally to
counter the powerful Gulf Cartel. DEA agent said. But now with
the Mexican army operating along their trafficking routes its
having a negative effect on their business and costing them
billions. According to
Mexican drug enforcement agents who want to remain anonymous.
This dangerous alliance now coming together
includes organizations headed by some of the most feared Mexican
drug cartel leaders in the country. These organizations together
will have the manpower and money to wage a real war with the
Mexican government headed by Mexican President
Felipe de Jesus CALDERON
Hinojosa. This alliance
will now have access
to, RPG’s, machine
guns, bazookas, and a whole variety of other cutting edge
military arms as
weaponry and communications
equipment far more advanced than those of the Mexican army.
Ever since the war began,
President Calderón has continually appealed to the
United States for
support. He is quoted as saying "I think the American government
must do its part in this terrible battle" and has made several
appeals to
U.S. President
George W. Bush directly
for aid against the drug cartels. Click or Google:
Merida Initiative Will It Work?
On
October 22,
2007,
Bush pledged US$1.4 billion in funding to Mexico to aid in the
drug war. Additionally, it was agreed that the United States
would supply Mexico with logistical assistance and equipment,
training for its military and police forces, a number of
U.S. Military
helicopters, and
X-ray machines. However,
the assistance package did not include any U.S. troops, and
direct military involvement is largely opposed by the citizenry
of both nations. But during a recent closed door emergency
meeting of high level Mexican government officials of the
Mexican National Security Cabinet it was openly discussed and
many were calling for Calderon to ask for U.S. troops and more
U.S. training of Mexican soldiers and police.
Click
or Google:
Mexico's National Security Cabinet expected to declare a
state of emergency
The drug cartel alliance is
believed to now include:
Juárez,
Sinaloa,
Los Negros,
Tijuana,
Gulf, (Los
Zetas),
Guadalajara,
Sonora, and
Colima
drug cartels. And other cartels are being
invited to join.
The board of directors of this alliance are
believed the heads of the member cartels: Juan José Esparragosa-Moreno,
Joaquín Guzmán-Loera,
Carrillo family,Arellano Félix brothers, Ismael
Zambada-García, , Arturo and Hector Beltrán-Leyva, Edgar Valdez-Villareal,
Armando Valencia-Cornelio, and Ignazio Coronel-Villareal. And
unknown others.
Even though some of the police chief’s and
sheriff’s of U.S. Cities and County’s bordering Mexico say
publicly they are not very concerned and claim they are well
prepared for any type of event that may spill over into their
communities. Even they recognize that the Southwest Border
Region is the most significant national-level storage,
transportation, and transshipment area for illicit drug
shipments that are destined for drug markets throughout the
United States. The DEA reports that the region is the principal
arrival zone for most drugs smuggled into the United States;
more illicit drugs are seized along the Southwest Border than in
any other arrival zone. Mexican DTOs have developed
sophisticated and expansive drug transportation networks
extending from the Southwest Border to all regions of the United
States. They smuggle significant quantities of illicit drugs
through and between ports of entry (POEs) along the Southwest
Border and store them in communities throughout the region. Most
of the region's principal metropolitan areas, including Dallas,
El Paso, Houston, Los Angeles, Phoenix, San Antonio, Tucson and
San Diego, are significant storage locations as well as regional
and national transportation and distribution centers. Mexican
DTOs and criminal gangs transport drug shipments from these
locations to destinations throughout the country.
Homeland Security points out that the threat posed to the
nation by Mexican DTOs that operate in Mexico and the Southwest
Border Region extends well beyond drug trafficking to other
criminal activities, including border violence, firearms
trafficking, alien and terrorist smuggling.
Violence is often
associated with drug trafficking along the border; however, law
enforcement officials have noted a significant escalation in the
level of violence since the first of the year. Much of the
violence occurring along the Southwest Border has been a result
of conflict between the Gulf Cartel and the cartels opposing
each other. Since Calderon’s ordering Mexican troops to battle
the cartels, drug-related violence is on an increase and
reportedly is shifting somewhat from the Mexican interior states
to the states bordering the U.S. According to recent
law enforcement and open source reporting indicates that
cartel-related violence is still prevalent in a few Mexican
cities such as Manzanillo, Monterrey and others.
The escalation of drug-related violence occurring along the
border among DTOs increasingly involves DTO use of violent
paramilitary enforcement groups. Mexican DTOs use such groups to
protect operations and drug shipments as well as to target
members of rival drug cartels and law enforcement officers. Los
Zetas, the enforcement arm of the Gulf Cartel, may be the most
technologically advanced, sophisticated, and violent of these
paramilitary enforcement groups. Some Los Zetas members are
former Mexican Special Forces soldiers and maintain expertise in
the use of heavy weaponry, specialized military tactics,
sophisticated communications equipment, intelligence collection,
and countersurveillance techniques.
Click on or Google:
They're known as "Los Zetas
Even before the
armies arrival much of the violence attributed to conflicts over
control of smuggling routes has remained in Mexico, some has
spilled into the United States. Murders and kidnappings linked
to Mexican DTOs as well as assaults against U.S. law enforcement
officers are becoming increasingly common along the Southwest
Border. Violence directed at law enforcement officers along the
Southwest Border, primarily U.S. Border Patrol agents, often is
intended to deter agents from seizing illicit drug shipments or
as a diversion during drug smuggling operations. In addition,
drug-related violence has expanded from Tijuana, Baja California
Norte; Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua; and Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas,
into other geographic areas along the border, including Agua
Prieta and Cananea, Sonora, and Palomas, Chihuahua. American
kidnappings, and hostage situations attributed to this conflict
are increasing, particularly in Dallas, El Paso, Tucson,
Phoenix, San Diego and other U.S. border cities and towns.
Click or Google:
Americans Being Kidnapped,
Held and killed in Mexico
YouTube - Mexican Army
War on Drug Cartels [Asymmetric
..
Sources:
DEA
Mexican Federal Police
Mexican Officials
Juarez, Palomas, Tijuana and
Mexico City police Dept’s.
Ranking Mexican army officers
Mexican and other open source
reports
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